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Post by Eversist on Apr 2, 2014 7:01:40 GMT
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Post by Gotolei on Apr 2, 2014 7:02:19 GMT
Personal nature, huh. Not sure if I like the sound of that..
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Post by Eversist on Apr 2, 2014 7:03:18 GMT
He has to mean Mort, right?
I wonder which version of the ROTD we'll see this time.
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Post by GK Sierra on Apr 2, 2014 7:09:24 GMT
Case worker? Are they talking about the vampire?
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Post by smurfton on Apr 2, 2014 7:12:18 GMT
Why would something about Mort be so personal that HE can't learn it?
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Post by Eversist on Apr 2, 2014 7:12:30 GMT
Case worker? Are they talking about the vampire? Possibly! Although that could have just been the guy who processed him.
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Post by Toloc on Apr 2, 2014 7:23:30 GMT
They are about to see Mort's case worker about releasing Mort from his duties. Why can't Mort come? Why should this be personal matters for Annie? Am I missing something?
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Post by sidhekin on Apr 2, 2014 7:51:15 GMT
Case worker? Are they talking about the vampire? Possibly! Although that could have just been the guy who processed him. Both good guesses. The wild spec, though: Jones. ;-) She's the one who has had contact with Mort, after all. And the one who assumed responsibility for this case, and was granted it, on "seniority".
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Post by The Anarch on Apr 2, 2014 7:54:58 GMT
I wonder which version of the ROTD we'll see this time. I would assume Annie's, since she's leaving the others behind for the moment. Though maybe Ankou's? Which I'm sure will be super cheery.
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Post by Chancellor on Apr 2, 2014 8:03:26 GMT
That would make sense if it were Jones who had to sign off on his retirement.
But I'm just as stumped as the rest of you as to what is so personal about it. I'll pitch a wild gas and say they've got Morty's mangled body preserved somewhere and that's part of becoming a ghost, so they don't want him seeing that just before he moves on.
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Post by Lightice on Apr 2, 2014 8:03:44 GMT
Why can't Mort come? Why should this be personal matters for Annie? Am I missing something? It's probably to do with some confidental Guide business, or else Ankou is just making an excuse to discuss something related to Annie, personally.
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Post by keef on Apr 2, 2014 8:43:14 GMT
Tom's comment confirms Kat's vision of the ROTD has not changed. I love the Kat /Mort hug.
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Post by Toloc on Apr 2, 2014 8:52:12 GMT
Why can't Mort come? Why should this be personal matters for Annie? Am I missing something? It's probably to do with some confidental Guide business, or else Ankou is just making an excuse to discuss something related to Annie, personally. You're right, I'd go with the second explanation though.
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Post by melkior on Apr 2, 2014 9:06:32 GMT
Does anyone else want to bet that Mort's "job" will turn out to be exactly what I predicted - just a way of keeping a kid ghost occupied and happy until he was ready to Move On?
The "personal business" is just an excuse so that Mort won't find out that his "job" was totally made-up, so his feelings won't be hurt.
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Post by cu on Apr 2, 2014 10:56:11 GMT
"Well, well, little missy. What's this about stealing juicy, ripe ether bags from your fellow guides? Now run along and find yourself some vikings or some other fire nutters and leave your old pal Ankou fill his monthly quota. Kthxbai!"
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Post by TBeholder on Apr 2, 2014 11:07:53 GMT
I suspect the last panel is Kat's equivalent of nervous giggling.
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Post by arf on Apr 2, 2014 12:12:14 GMT
Have you hugged a spook today?
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Post by Per on Apr 2, 2014 12:12:57 GMT
She's the one who has had contact with Mort, after all. And the one who assumed responsibility for this case, and was granted it, on "seniority". Jones's wishes are always granite. *shot*
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Post by goldenknots on Apr 2, 2014 12:21:38 GMT
Does anyone else want to bet that Mort's "job" will turn out to be exactly what I predicted - just a way of keeping a kid ghost occupied and happy until he was ready to Move On? The "personal business" is just an excuse so that Mort won't find out that his "job" was totally made-up, so his feelings won't be hurt. This makes sense to me. It wouldn't be fair to Mort to let him find out he not taken seriously, after telling him he was doing something "important". He was important to Annie and Kat, of course.
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Post by ctso74 on Apr 2, 2014 13:18:57 GMT
She's the one who has had contact with Mort, after all. And the one who assumed responsibility for this case, and was granted it, on "seniority". Jones's wishes are always granite. *shot* Yeah, but do we have any concrete evidence of that. A real gem of an idea, though. This "personal" business is rather suspicious.
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Post by Daedalus on Apr 2, 2014 14:43:00 GMT
The phrase 'no need to go anywhere with your friend, there' makes no sense to me. Is Kat saying they should stay (in contradiction to her previous line)? Or is she saying that to Mort?
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Post by sapientcoffee on Apr 2, 2014 15:27:59 GMT
I think she's saying it to both Annie and Mort. Ankou is really freaking her out, so she's thrilled at getting to stay behind/away from him. I also think the personal business is gonna be Ankou making sure Annie knows the ropes, since we just saw last chapter that there're things that can be done that Annie didn't know about. It might involve Mort, but will be general "take people to the ether" talk. (Mostly because I will be sad if it was just busy work as opposed to the important business of scaring people/ether managing.)
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Post by The Anarch on Apr 2, 2014 16:07:06 GMT
Jones's wishes are always granite. *shot* Yeah, but do we have any concrete evidence of that. A real gem of an idea, though. Yeah, it's not necessarily the case that Jones' wishes are written in stone. The phrase 'no need to go anywhere with your friend, there' makes no sense to me. Is Kat saying they should stay (in contradiction to her previous line)? Or is she saying that to Mort? "No need to go anywhere with your friend, there!" translates to "Ankou is freaking me the FLIP out, and if Mort and I have to stay right here instead of sticking with him, that suits me juuuuuuuust fine!"
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Post by gary on Apr 2, 2014 17:33:36 GMT
The phrase 'no need to go anywhere with your friend, there' makes no sense to me. Is Kat saying they should stay (in contradiction to her previous line)? Or is she saying that to Mort? She's saying there's no need for her to go anywhere with Annie's friend, Ankou, there. I don't see how that isn't straight forward, really. Is it only british english where people regularly leave the 'for me' out of that sentence?
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Post by Daedalus on Apr 2, 2014 19:09:52 GMT
The phrase 'no need to go anywhere with your friend, there' makes no sense to me. Is Kat saying they should stay (in contradiction to her previous line)? Or is she saying that to Mort? She's saying there's no need for her to go anywhere with Annie's friend, Ankou, there. I don't see how that isn't straight forward, really. Is it only British English where people regularly leave the 'for me' out of that sentence? Apparently? I would have thought that a 'for you' is what was left out - that sounds more natural to my ear. But, of course, I speak American English.
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Post by gary on Apr 2, 2014 19:20:58 GMT
She's saying there's no need for her to go anywhere with Annie's friend, Ankou, there. I don't see how that isn't straight forward, really. Is it only British English where people regularly leave the 'for me' out of that sentence? Apparently? I would have thought that a 'for you' is what was left out - that sounds more natural to my ear. But, of course, I speak American English. Two countries seperated by a common language and all that. Instead of saying "We (me and mort) can hang out here. No need for me to go anywhere with your friend (ankou), there." Kat's just left out the 'for me'. "No need to go anywhere with your friend, there". It's common usage over here. A version with 'for you' looks as unnatural to me as the version without looks to you.
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Post by Eversist on Apr 2, 2014 19:43:46 GMT
I also see no issue with the wording, and I'm American. Then again, I read a lot, and a decent amount of it is Brit Lit. That may have colored my ear a bit.
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Post by Intelligence on Apr 2, 2014 19:44:06 GMT
Hopefully the worker will say no.
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Post by The Anarch on Apr 2, 2014 19:55:14 GMT
I also see no issue with the wording, and I'm American. Same here. An implied "for you" or "for me" or "for anyone" or "for (insert other word here)" isn't dependent upon where you're from or what version of English you speak, anyway . . . it's dependent upon the context. The context here is that Ankou and Annie are going to be leaving Kat and Mort behind and Kat is just fine with that. The confusion about this confuses me.
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Post by GK Sierra on Apr 2, 2014 20:23:57 GMT
Two countries seperated by a common language and all that. Centre is balderdash in comparison with center, but grey... grey will always be superior to gray. For some reason I always write "offense" when talking about emotion but "offence" when talking about action. It doesn't help that spell-check will often accept either version as correct.
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